"Supple yet rigid” construction for greater safety on wet roads and more mileage*

A supple casing, giving the maximum sized contact patch, combined with a rigid tread pattern ensures an even distribution of pressure across the whole contact patch.
Result: optimum grip, especially on wet roads, and an even wear pattern for greater mileage.

Feel safe fit the best. cheap tires = cheap livesA tire that you don't have to worry about providing excellent all round performance even when towing a large caravan there is never any doubt about traction even under heavy braking.

Worth EVERY PennyI made the monumental mistake of purchasing a cheaper option when replacing my last set of Michelin tyres. I most certainly will not be making that mistake a second time.The road noise was unbearable and I spent several wasted visits trying to rectify this problem.I drive below the average annual mileage and I am not a speed merchant, therefore, I would have anticipated that the tyres would have lasted longer than the 13 months that they were on my vehicle. The same mileage and driving and yet my old Michelin's lasted more than twice as long. I have also noticed a slight improvement regarding fuel efficiency. I have learnt to my cost that spending the extra for the Michelin tyres in the first instance would have saved me plenty in the long run and without the added annoyance of irritating road noise.I am delighted with my full set of new Michelin tyres and will in future stick with this make and no-one elses.

Marvellous Michelin!Michelin Tyres are fantastic - I wouldn't put anything else on my vehicle - and haven't had anything else for the last 9 years! THey perform brilliantly and last for ever and I do about 20,000 miles a year!

Tough Test for MichelinsNew Michelin Latitude HPs fitted in October and off we went. Escaping from the English rain, we toured down through France, crossed the Pyrenees and south almost as far as Gibraltar. After some off-road stuff in the Sierra del Nueves (Mountains of the Mist) we headed north into Portugal. We ended up teetering over the edge of a steep mountainside in the Sierra Lousa and had to be extracted by a gang of locals with two tractors. This was the result of my bad reversing, not the tyres. Five thousand miles later and we are home. Those Michelins stuck like glue to everything. Fast autoroutes, giddy Pyrenean farm roads, rocky tracks in the Sierras were never a problem. They even pulled us through a quagmire of mud which really warranted mud tyres. Now back in the UK we are immediately ploughing through deep snow and gingering over the ice in Derbyshire. All driving poses problems, but with Michelins tyres aren't one of them.